Tirukkurukur / Ālvārtiruṉagarī — birthplace of Nammalvar
Ayodhya Vaidyanatha as Divya Desam
Rāma Janmabhūmi — Divya Desam + new consecration 2024
Badrinath — Vishnu meditating in the Himalayas (Vada-Madurai)
Badrīnātha — Char Dham + Divya Desam
Divya Desams — The 108 Temples of Lord Vishnu
Kalyana-narayana — Vishnu's wedding-form at Dwaraka
Dwarkadhish — Krishna of Dwaraka
Dvārakādhīśa — Krishna's kingdom-capital as Divya Desam
Vishnu as the Handsome Lord of Alagar Koyil; Meenakshi's elder brother
Thirukkalvanoor — Vishnu the "handsome thief"
Thiru-kāragam — Vishnu standing in a kārakam (mṛdaṅga/hourglass pose)
Thiru-kārvānam — Vishnu of the "dark form"
Thiru-neeragam — Vishnu in the water
Nilāthingal-thuṇḍam — Vishnu of the moonbeam
Thiru-ooragam — Vishnu's second Kanchi Trivikrama
Pāṇḍava-dūta — Krishna the messenger of the Pāṇḍavas
Thiru-velukkai — Vishnu who acts as the devotee says
Ulakaḷandhar — Vishnu as the cosmic strider
Varadarāja — one of Kanchi's 3 canonical Divya Desams
Kallaḻagar — the Stone-Handsome Lord of Alagar Hills
Devaraja-perumal of Naimisharanya — forest of recitation
Tirunelli — Kerala Char Dham of Vishnu
Alwarthirunagari — birthplace of Nammāḻvār
Nava Tirupati — Thenthirupperai
Nava Tirupati — Thirukkolur
Nava Tirupati — Thirukkulandhai (Perungulam)
Nava Tirupati — Thirupperai (Srivaikuntam taluka)
Nava Tirupati — Varagunamangai
Oppiliappan Koil Thiruvinnagar
Paramapadam — the Supreme Abode, Vaikuntha
Pārthasārathy — Krishna as Arjuna's charioteer
Kumbakonam Sārangapāṇi
Bhagavān Rāmānuja — 12th c. founder of Śrīvaiṣṇavism
Śrī Vaikuṇṭham (first of Nava Tirupati)
Śrīraṅgam Raṅganātha — first and foremost of 108 Divya Desams
Thiru-kadithanam — Vishnu of Chengannur region
Sowriraja of Thirukkannapuram — Krishna's long-haired form
Koodal Azhagar Koil
Ashtabujagaram of Kanchi — eight-armed Vishnu
Saranatha — Vishnu of Kaveri-wedding
Saranatha — Vishnu the shelter-giver
Thiruchittrakuta — twin of Chitrakuta
Parimala-ranganatha of Thiru-indalur
Bhaktavatsala of Thirukannamangai — the lover of devotees
Loganatha of Thirukkannangudi — Vishnu lord of the world
Gopalakrishna of Thirukavalampadi
Varadaraja (Devaraja) of Kanchi — great Vishnu of Tondai-mandalam
Jagatrakshaga of Thirukkoodalur — Vishnu who saves the world
Azhagiya Nambi of Thirukkurungudi — the handsome Lord
Soundararajan of Thirunagai (Nagapattinam)
Vinnagaraperumal — Vishnu of the heavens
Nachiyar Koil — where the goddess takes precedence over the Lord
Thirunavaya — Vishnu at the confluence of Bharatappuzha
Tirupparkadal — Vishnu reclining on Ananta
Pavalavanna — coral-coloured Vishnu of Kanchi
Kalyana Jagannatha of Thirupullani — Rama's chosen shrine
Govardhana-giridhari — Krishna lifting Govardhana
Sri Vallabha of Thiruvalla
Padmanābha of Thiruvananthapuram — Kerala's presiding Vishnu
Adikeshava of Thiruvattaru — 22-ft reclining Vishnu
Tiruvellaṟai — Pundarikaksha Perumal
Thrikkakara — Vishnu as Vāmana, origin of Onam
Tirukkaṇṇapuraṃ — Vishnu as Sauri Perumal
Tirukkaṇṇamaṅgai — Vishnu as Abhishekavalli's consort
Tiruppullām Pūtaṅkuḍi — Vishnu with his 4 Pancha Vyuha forms
Tirukkuṟuṅguḍi — Nambiyār Vishnu of the dwarf-body
Tirukōṭṭiyūr — site of Ramanuja's secret-mantra revelation
Balaji — Lord of the Seven Hills
Tirumāl Iruñcōlai — Kallazhagar (Madurai hills)
Tirumaḻicaiyāḻvāṉ — where 6th-c. Alvar was born
Tirumōgūr — where Mohini bestowed amṛta
Tirumukkūṭal — three-river confluence Vishnu
Ksīrābdhinātha — Vishnu reclining on the Milk-Ocean
Tiruvaṉantapuram Padmanābha — wealth-vault Vishnu
Uṟaiyūr — old Chola capital, Nachiyar's birthplace
Tirupperai — one of Nava Tirupati
Vāṉamāmalai / Nāṉkuṇerī — Vishnu as Deivanayagan
Vedānta Deśika — 13th–14th c. polymath of Śrīvaiṣṇavism
Tirumala — Saint Annamacharya's Sacred Compositions
Tirumala Tirupati — The Richest Hindu Temple